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  1. Maple - The Essential Tool for Mathematics - Maplesoft

    Maple is math software that combines the world's most powerful math engine with an interface that makes it easy to analyze, visualize and explore math.

  2. Maple Student Edition: Math Software for Students - Maplesoft

    Maple Student Edition helps improve your grades, increase your mathematical confidence, reduce the time you spend on assignments and save money.

  3. Maplesoft - Software for Mathematics, Online Learning, Engineering

    Maplesoft, providers of software and services for math education, online STEM learning, and engineering

  4. Online Calculators and Math Apps for Students - Maplesoft

    Great Math Apps for Students Interactive math apps and online calculators to help you in your math classes. All built with Maple.

  5. Maple Personal Edition: Math & Engineering Software - Maplesoft

    Math is fun! The Maple Personal Edition is for people who use Maple to experiment, explore and enjoy playing with mathematics.

  6. Maple for Academics - Enrich Your Classroom & Research - Maplesoft

    With Maple for Academics, you aren't forced to choose between mathematical power and usability, making it the ideal tool for both education and research.

  7. What is Maple: Product Features - Math & Engineering Software

    Maple is math software that combines the world’s most powerful math engine with an interface that makes it extremely easy to analyze, explore, visualize, and solve mathematical problems. With …

  8. Maple Learn

    Maple Learn is your digital math notebook for solving problems, exploring concepts, and creating rich, online math content. Sign up today for a free Maple Learn account.

  9. Maple Learn – Explore, Solve & Create Math Content Online

    Maple Learn is a math tool for exploring concepts, solving problems, and creating rich, online content.

  10. Maple Videos and Product Demonstrations - Maplesoft

    Clickable Math See firsthand how Maple’s easy-to-use equation editor, context menus, palettes, and other clickable interface features allow you to focus on the concepts, not the tool.